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Carbohydrate is not important for plants

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Answered by Anonymous
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In plants, carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis are well known for their essential role as vital sources of energy and carbon skeletons for organic compounds and storage components.

Answered by fashion123
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In plants and algae, carbohydrates are among the first organic compounds formed during photosynthesis. Carbohydrates can be used as an immediate source of energy by largely all cells, but in many photosynthetic organisms a major portion of the carbohydrates will be used for production of structural compounds, e.g., cellulose in cells walls, or for synthesis of storage products such as starch. Living and dead cells can release carbohydrates to the ambient water, as discussed later, and this contributes to the pool of dissolved organic matter in the water

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